The Paras: Men of War | Milling: 60 Seconds of Controlled Aggression | ITV
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- Опубликовано: 17 янв 2019
- The most brutal test of the recruits' training is left to the final day - a one-minute bout of amateur boxing known as milling. Catch up now on the ITV Hub: bit.ly/2FLVYaS
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Must be tough for trained boxers going through p company to not slip punches when milling. Would be second nature for them.
Yeah. Kind of a weird exercise imo. Any decent boxer would slip and immediately counter, but this basically takes away the whole aspect of using your head in a heated moment.
They actually tell the amateur boxers this exact same thing. It's not about slipping etc, you're supposed to eat the punched and hit back, as you say it's a hard task for anyone who's done boxing/martial arts etc, but it's a demonstration of toughness and not skill.
My Dad was a Para and they did. mlling without the head gear. He passed away recently and I never stopped being proud of him!
What Manner Of Men Are These That Wear The Maroon Beret?
They are firstly all volunteers and are toughened by physical training. As a result they have infectious optimism and that offensive eagerness which comes from well-being. They have 'jumped' from the air and by doing so have conquered fear.
Their duty lies in the van of the battle. They are proud of this honour. They have the highest standards in all things whether it be skill in battle or smartness in the execution of all peace time duties. They are in fact - men apart - every man an emperor.
Of all the factors, which make for success in battle, the spirit of the warrior is the most decisive. That spirit will be found in full measure in the men who wear the maroon beret
Bernard Montgomery
To be fair, while milling looks very fun and useful for training to win a street fight, the fear of being hit the face is nowhere near the fear of being shot in the face...
Is it? Being shot happens in an instant and atleast there's a sense of security from cover.
Just look at the history of the
Paras. I would want them on my side, always
Never give up
sick
By what a pretty lot !!!!!
Ahh depot para no headguards .
Can anybody figure out what the first thing they shout is 1:38
'What are we ' I think
The para battle cry
BACK IN MY DAY NO HEAD Guard
The modern British army…..having a 🌈 conference at Sandhurst this month.
So what, effective soldiering is fundamentally about good decision making so it makes sense to have people with a diversity of experience and background
@@gingernut191 you clearly never served. Obviously a 🌈 warrior.
@@gingernut191Unit cohesion is more important. Allowing divisive identity politics to infest a military organisation is cancer.
Especially special interest groups who have a hissy fit at mean words.
We never had head guards when I did my course. Long time ago in 1958
Couldn't punch their way out of a wet paper bag.
Wow, you’re the hardest bloke in the comment section
@user-fl9xb7ef5f Joe you'd be off the log before half a mile.
Pussy
You can chew on my log instead girl.
Reply with a pic of your wings on your red cap..
Maybe then you will be worth engaging in conversation with.
The only TAB you would do is RTU.
Nob.
get in ring with me n say that big man
@billparker6528 you wouldn't last half a minute puto.
Guys he served in the army he was in the 12 armoured keyboard warrior brigade